Graffiti Says Coral Gables “Prioritizes White Comfort Over Black Lives”
The City Beautiful has some ugliness beneath its Mediterranean-style architecture — and someone wants people to know about it.
The City Beautiful has some ugliness beneath its Mediterranean-style architecture — and someone wants people to know about it.
The National Weather Service officially declared Hurricane Isaias the latest thing Floridians need to worry about.
They allege that police are charging protesters with crimes “in what appears to be an attempt to cripple the protest movement.”
In the middle of the hottest year on record, Florida inmates can finally purchase a little relief.
A discrimination lawsuit against the city accuses government employees of “slut-shaming,” and then firing, a worker.
Under normal circumstances, cancel the Marlins season over my dead body. In this case, we shouldn’t need actual dead bodies.
Yoinis Cruz Peña was killed May 27, 2018, after crashing his motorcycle on the Rickenbacker Causeway.
While the county continues recycling, Hialeah and Miami have suspended their programs, and it’s not only because of COVID.
Linda Cuadros claims her rights to privacy and due process are trampled by the countywide emergency order.
More than 30 protesters were arrested Sunday on a misdemeanor charge of obstruction of a public street, highway, road, or sidewalk.
Two petitions with over 2,000 combined signatures are calling for changes to the University of Miami’s fall reopening plan.
Mark the Shark has long been the subject of complaints from animal-rights activists.
Nobody will be canceling any of our team names any time soon.
The plan from UM president Julio Frenk includes designated isolation spaces on campus for students who contract the coronavirus.
Miami Wilds water park refuses to go away.
Although Alfaro-Fonseca was arrested, his handwritten arrest report does not mention that any force was used.
In a veto message, the mayor said he disagreed with the oversight board having certain subpoena powers.
If voucher recipients can’t secure a spot at a shelter or aren’t comfortable living in close quarters with strangers, they’ll be back on the street.
Two websites that use Jen Perelman’s name now forward to incumbent Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s official House website.
Onoval Perez-Montufa, a 51-year-old from Mexico, tested positive for COVID-19 on July 2.
The college is accepting resumes up until a decision is made, something experts say could keep the public in the dark.
In addition to having one lung, William Forrester suffers from heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).